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this will allow us to pool what else is happening in the system. this will be an incentive to the future. jo i will thank you for your property standing up of the financial authority of the idea of the council. they really listened to all of us and we appreciate the effort of you and your staff. we coordinate together in the administration i'm pleased to be attending this first meeting. >> thank you for your leadership. i think it really is important to ensure the protection of the american public. 2008, the financial system failed. we all bring the result of failures. unemployment is still far too high. the financial system should be in place where investors can get a return on their money. the financial system should be in place to allow people to health their risk wifr are one of the industries has gotten concentrated. adding to this challenge, many have come to believe as we once did in 2008. it is likely something like this will fail. these institutions are free to fail. they are key decisions to council with important organizations and like i
this will allow us to pool what else is happening in the system. this will be an incentive to the future. jo i will thank you for your property standing up of the financial authority of the idea of the council. they really listened to all of us and we appreciate the effort of you and your staff. we coordinate together in the administration i'm pleased to be attending this first meeting. >> thank you for your leadership. i think it really is important to ensure the protection of the...
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of us are. both my parents raised me to give something back in a community that has given us so much. i want to thank you for the opportunity to repay in a small portion the blessings this country has give enemy family. i will never leave that spirit of service behind. now because my temperment is sometimes different than yours. i want to thank my colleagues for your patience. i'm sure you've learned some words you have never heard before and an assortment of combination of words. we learned together when a group of committed people can achieve together. peat has been a good friend and brings decades of experience to this assignment i want to thank my wife amy and our three remarkable children. i hope to end this soon so they can all get back to school and get to their exams. mr. president, thank you. i look forward to seeing you back in chicago. [applause] >> next, live, your calls and comments. after that, remarks by house majority leader and live at noon, the one nation working together rally
of us are. both my parents raised me to give something back in a community that has given us so much. i want to thank you for the opportunity to repay in a small portion the blessings this country has give enemy family. i will never leave that spirit of service behind. now because my temperment is sometimes different than yours. i want to thank my colleagues for your patience. i'm sure you've learned some words you have never heard before and an assortment of combination of words. we learned...
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or we used to. it's why we let businesses fail. or we used to. it's a bummer. sorry about the $5 billion investment that went bad but you took the risk. there is a risk involved. icelandic people feel the same way. the president of iceland held a referendum and said should we pay back england and the dutch? it was close. here are the numbers. a big whopping 93% said no. in the yes category, it was 1.8%. so what did the president of iceland come out and say? yeah, we'll pay the british and the dutch back. wait a minute. why would you take this ref rea ref -- referendum? why would you do that? why would you ask the people, have them respond this way and say yeah, we'll pay it back anyway? do you remember the bald communist? by the way, we have an amazing update on the story coming up in a few minutes. do you remember what he said about being, about pushing the disenfranchised in america? listen carefully. >> we have to help bring this government down. we have to help destroy this system. and that requires increasing the alienation that working class and oppressed
or we used to. it's why we let businesses fail. or we used to. it's a bummer. sorry about the $5 billion investment that went bad but you took the risk. there is a risk involved. icelandic people feel the same way. the president of iceland held a referendum and said should we pay back england and the dutch? it was close. here are the numbers. a big whopping 93% said no. in the yes category, it was 1.8%. so what did the president of iceland come out and say? yeah, we'll pay the british and the...
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this is a new focus for us. we are a longtime leader and innovator in helping families hold onto their homes. for the past five years, we have worked to help half a million seriously delinquent borrowers avoid foreclosure. for some home owners, we modified the original terms of the loan to make it more affordable. to others, we offered forbearance, and agreement that temporarily suspend or lowest payments after a job loss, health issue, or other major event. we also have repayment plans that had passed to amounts to monthly payments to bring homeowners coverage over time. in the first three quarters of 2009 alone, using methods like these that freddie mac helped pioneer could help nearly 100,000 struggling far worse avoid foreclosures. nonetheless, with over 4.5 million families on the brink of losing their home, there is a historic need for a national effort to address these precent -- pressing issues. we are striving to do our part in that effort. i want to talk about foreclosure but not exclusively escalates
this is a new focus for us. we are a longtime leader and innovator in helping families hold onto their homes. for the past five years, we have worked to help half a million seriously delinquent borrowers avoid foreclosure. for some home owners, we modified the original terms of the loan to make it more affordable. to others, we offered forbearance, and agreement that temporarily suspend or lowest payments after a job loss, health issue, or other major event. we also have repayment plans that...
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>> well, whatever the budget tells us we have to listen to. so they will tell us... one of the main reasons to do health care reform is to cut cost. and we want to cut over... at least $100 billion in the life of this bill and a trillion dollars in the ten years following it. so we... in order to do that, we have to meet certain standards each year and the budget office will tell us if we have confirmed with tha if we haven't, we have to make changes. >> rose: will we hear of a compromise between you and harry reid this week? >> well, the president has put forth what he has seen as the house, the senate, listening to the republicans, democrats, republicans, house, senate, and i think what the president put on his... as his proposal is what we are working around. it has to comply, again, with cutting of costs. again, the... one of the main... obviously we want our country to have quality health care and affordable health care for all americans. that's a value. but it's urgent for us to act because we cannot afford status quo. it's unsustainable. it's unsustainable for
>> well, whatever the budget tells us we have to listen to. so they will tell us... one of the main reasons to do health care reform is to cut cost. and we want to cut over... at least $100 billion in the life of this bill and a trillion dollars in the ten years following it. so we... in order to do that, we have to meet certain standards each year and the budget office will tell us if we have confirmed with tha if we haven't, we have to make changes. >> rose: will we hear of a...
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dc department is using to test the level of alcohol in somebody's body. he didn't say it was working, but he said it had not been tested and certified by the proper authorities. it is a problem dc police have faced before. earlier this year officials admitted breathalyzer machines from 2008 until february 2010 were not working properly. authorities said about 400 people were convicted of dui based on flawed results. well, the question now, are the new machines working? we asked assistant police chief patrick burke. >> the equipment is calibrated and certified. >> reporter: hold on a minute says attorney thomas key who represents dui clients. he says the new machines were put into service in march, and at the time had not been certified by the dc medical examiner's office. >> after the last scandal you think they would want to get it right. >> reporter: he showed us these court documents. he said even though the new machines hadn't been certified arresting officers signed off on these breathalyzer results which say the machines had been certified. >> they
dc department is using to test the level of alcohol in somebody's body. he didn't say it was working, but he said it had not been tested and certified by the proper authorities. it is a problem dc police have faced before. earlier this year officials admitted breathalyzer machines from 2008 until february 2010 were not working properly. authorities said about 400 people were convicted of dui based on flawed results. well, the question now, are the new machines working? we asked assistant police...
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. >> good afternoon, and that you for joining us this friday but president barack obama is on the gulf coast this afternoon, during the damage of what could be the biggest -- touring the damage award could be the biggest oil spill in history. there are some glimmers hope. pamela brown has more on this. >> in a bit of encouraging news, bp officials say that the top film that is going as planned, -- the top kill method is going as planned, but it could be a few more days before we know for sure but it is like taking two fire hoses and driving them together, trying to overcome the other. officials say that the flow of oil is slowing down. >> i think the real challenge is going to be to sustain the mud on top of the hydrocarbons and. >> even if the method works, the threat of the oil that has already leaked is growing. >> obviously, there is a high amount of distress. i came across an eel a foot and have long, and it is dead i don't see how any living creature could survive this. >> in mobile, alabama, fish and other wildlife species reproduce for many, even at a washington, the emotion of
. >> good afternoon, and that you for joining us this friday but president barack obama is on the gulf coast this afternoon, during the damage of what could be the biggest -- touring the damage award could be the biggest oil spill in history. there are some glimmers hope. pamela brown has more on this. >> in a bit of encouraging news, bp officials say that the top film that is going as planned, -- the top kill method is going as planned, but it could be a few more days before we...
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are truly free until all of us are. >> leaders said it amounted to a presidential endorsement. peter rouse has been named interim chief of staff. >>> vice president joe biden visited california today. we spotted secret service agents in oakland, but never caught site of biden himself. he attended a private campaign event before heading down to orange county to attend a fund raiser for senator boxer. >>> breaking news about the budget. we have that for you coming up. >>> also, a milestone reached today for the first time, crews can literally see light at the end of the tunnel. >>> the cooling trend continues to top bay area headlines. the coolest day in your weekend foreca ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. i'
are truly free until all of us are. >> leaders said it amounted to a presidential endorsement. peter rouse has been named interim chief of staff. >>> vice president joe biden visited california today. we spotted secret service agents in oakland, but never caught site of biden himself. he attended a private campaign event before heading down to orange county to attend a fund raiser for senator boxer. >>> breaking news about the budget. we have that for you coming up....
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watching a couple of weather systems impacting us by the end of the weekend. a low pressure system cooing in from the west. and then also a low pressureú coast of the carolinas coming in together. right about sunnay evening during the day on monday. so most of the weekend looking dry, saturday mostly sunny. sunday startiig off with sunshine. and clouding up quickly. as that low approachhs. and sunday evening to monday. againn -nd we will be dealing with wet weather ll the way through until about the middle of the week.ú overnight tonight. no wet weather. cool temperatures. down to 50. with mostly clear skies. then a nice ay tomorrow. cooler day out there. it will feel more like fall. 68 degrees for the affernoon high. pleasant conditions..3 -nd light northerly wind. and then by sunday evening, to monday. %-we have a good chance of raan. and a very good chance of cool temperatures monday and tuesday. we will start to dry out heading into the middle of the week. tuesday evening to weenesday morning. the rain will departt temperatures get close to wwere they sh
watching a couple of weather systems impacting us by the end of the weekend. a low pressure system cooing in from the west. and then also a low pressureú coast of the carolinas coming in together. right about sunnay evening during the day on monday. so most of the weekend looking dry, saturday mostly sunny. sunday startiig off with sunshine. and clouding up quickly. as that low approachhs. and sunday evening to monday. againn -nd we will be dealing with wet weather ll the way through until...
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using a conditioner is dangerous and unnecessary. today, there is no scientifically sound evidence that it prevents sudden infant death syndrome. >> it does not get tested and a real way. i cannot imagine that new ones will not be designed and put on the market in the future. >> the doctor says baby's should sleep on their back -- babies should sleep on their back. >> do not use the devices at all. that is the simplest, cheapest and most effective thing. >> the fda has asked the 18 manufacturers of these positioners to stop selling the product. there is no recall now, but there could be one. up next, we will have the maryland lottery numbers and maryland lottery numbers and check on i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. buried in his website - a promise to replace the tax code with a 23% sales tax and eliminate the mortgage interest deduction. a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only s
using a conditioner is dangerous and unnecessary. today, there is no scientifically sound evidence that it prevents sudden infant death syndrome. >> it does not get tested and a real way. i cannot imagine that new ones will not be designed and put on the market in the future. >> the doctor says baby's should sleep on their back -- babies should sleep on their back. >> do not use the devices at all. that is the simplest, cheapest and most effective thing. >> the fda has...
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leave you a few minutes early to give you the opportunity to support your local station, which 40's us. but the conversation continueses online. check out our "washington week" webcast on washingtonweekinreview.com. keep up with daily developments on the pbs news hour and we'll see you here around the table again, next week on "washington week." good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gwen: join the "washington week" conversation online. email your questions for the webcast extra to "washington week" online@pbs org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which was solely responsible for its content. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> i've been growing alge for 35 years. most people are trying to get rid of it and we're trying to grow it. they're very beautiful. they come in blue and red, gload and green. it could be converted into biofuelings we could some day run our cars on. by doing this we're not competing with the food supply. we're making a big commitment to finding out how much alge can help to meet the fuel dem
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can you walk us through those rumors, senator? how much of what is coming out of washington is true? are derivatives going to get a full pass? >> well, we know loopholes got us into this mess in 2000 in the dark of night legislation passed 7:00 p.m., a 1,500 page bill with loopholes created this derivatives market which brought down our economy because it wasn't based on real, solid financial schemes. >> you didn't even need any money, to make it simple. you didn't even have to have money to make money. >> that is why it blew into a $56 trillion market. it was legalized gambling. loopholes if they continue with legislation coming to the senator floor we are going to not only have the same problems we have dealt with in the last year but you could see another bubble forming again. that is what we absolutely need to stop. >> if you look at the way, at least the optics right now, the government the banks and everybody else. what it looks like is the banks get money from the government. the people give their money to the banks. the pe
can you walk us through those rumors, senator? how much of what is coming out of washington is true? are derivatives going to get a full pass? >> well, we know loopholes got us into this mess in 2000 in the dark of night legislation passed 7:00 p.m., a 1,500 page bill with loopholes created this derivatives market which brought down our economy because it wasn't based on real, solid financial schemes. >> you didn't even need any money, to make it simple. you didn't even have to have...
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we'll catch with us you again next week on "washington week." good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> to give our war fighters every advantage, to bill the technology to anticipate the future today. >> and help protect flerk everywhere. from the battle space to your space. the people of boeing is working together. to give our best. that's whee we're here. >> funding for "washington week" is also provide by -- the an...
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and for the police to come and ask us if we could use it. they could turn you have towards the court. and they're affecting people and the congregation. >> reporter: we've been here an hour or so and the water hasn't gone down. this is one of the last ones to drain in the county, the state doesn't know when it will be open. also, there are a few more roads closed. these are the traditional slow draining spots. >>> and wjz-13's coverage continues with marty in the weather center with updated rainfall totals. >>> well, i have to tell you, jessica. good afternoon, everyone. and once we look at how much rain fell, you can understand why the water is coming through the watershed. this is the first warning doppler. i found yesterday, at the height of the afternoon rain, 24 hours ago, just so you can see really where the intense river of moisture was on the north, south grow days. -- gradeation. that's over a 5-inch report from westminster and they had a more intense rain than any other portion of carroll county. look at the graphic, it will follow
and for the police to come and ask us if we could use it. they could turn you have towards the court. and they're affecting people and the congregation. >> reporter: we've been here an hour or so and the water hasn't gone down. this is one of the last ones to drain in the county, the state doesn't know when it will be open. also, there are a few more roads closed. these are the traditional slow draining spots. >>> and wjz-13's coverage continues with marty in the weather center...
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stay with us. tavis: dana delany is a two-time emmy award winning actress who has startered in "china beach" d "desperate housewives." here is a scene from "multiple sarcasms." >> it scares me. >> is just a stupid outline of a play. it is not even a place yet. tavis: dana, nice to have you on. >> thank you. tavis: i was online and saw some great photographs of you at the correspondents' dinner. i am seeing a lot of debate. >> i would say obama beat him. the last time i saw jay there, it was clinton, and clinton be him, too. tavis: i heard obama was really funny, too. >> i sat by one of his speech writers and he wasmá/ listenind saying yes, you got a laugh. tavis: it is such a huge ticket, everybody wants to go every year. >> i was there with the creative coalition. which lobbied congress for public funding and that kind of thing. fact that in a country that professes high culture, that funding for arts programs is abysmal? >> it is sad. i grew up in the public school with art programs. kind of li
stay with us. tavis: dana delany is a two-time emmy award winning actress who has startered in "china beach" d "desperate housewives." here is a scene from "multiple sarcasms." >> it scares me. >> is just a stupid outline of a play. it is not even a place yet. tavis: dana, nice to have you on. >> thank you. tavis: i was online and saw some great photographs of you at the correspondents' dinner. i am seeing a lot of debate. >> i would say...
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steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine how they came up with this as the message. the bottom line and republicans everyone given a gift, there is in the going to an vote open the taxes before the election. that is clear. this is a gift. republicans can now go to the voters and say you had 20 months in office and you spent $1 trillion on a stimulus, $1 trillion plus on health care and regulated financial insurance constitutions and brought washington into the likes of people on a level we have in the seen in probably 50 years, but the one thing you could not find time t
steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine...
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after september 11th everything changed for us. everything changed for our country. >> really his presidency and i think through the prison of history especially will be find he was a war president. in the 8 years he was there you describe many instances in the book where you your family were brought to bunkers. one instance in particular you describe where you were being brought to a bunker, you had your staff with you and the secret service said not the staff, he said no the staff is coming as well. so that became a way of life for you. >> it did. but i write about it in the book. i write about every time it was just a handful of times. it wasn't always that we went to the bunker. every time we did it was either just a plane that had strayed into the protected airspace by mistake like when nancy reagan was with me at the white house or -- >> you decided to take the elevator because you didn't want her walking down three marble stairs. >> i didn't want her walking down the flights. or it was one of our planes. >> september 11th wh
after september 11th everything changed for us. everything changed for our country. >> really his presidency and i think through the prison of history especially will be find he was a war president. in the 8 years he was there you describe many instances in the book where you your family were brought to bunkers. one instance in particular you describe where you were being brought to a bunker, you had your staff with you and the secret service said not the staff, he said no the staff is...
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i will tell you what our poll told us. 1,000 likely voters have told us that whether you look at democrats or republicans, this is the beauty contest and all of the contestants are ugly. they don't like democrats. they don't like republicans. and for that reason, people are unaffiliated. they are leaning republicans. >> let me finish. >> they are leaning republicans despite they don't like republicans. >> 60/40? >> they are leaning republicans because they feel the democratic party -- it is over 50%. >> every independent, former republican or former democrat. scott brown one because all those former democrats were sick of their party and our guys are winning because they are sick of the democratic party. they were sick of the republicans in 2008. this rise of the independence is a vote against both national parties. >> absolutely. >> both of which failed the country in that they can't balance our budget, win or wars or secure our borders. >> the biggest block of voters in the country and obama won then in 2008 and now they are leaning republican. >> why have they turned against obama? >> b
i will tell you what our poll told us. 1,000 likely voters have told us that whether you look at democrats or republicans, this is the beauty contest and all of the contestants are ugly. they don't like democrats. they don't like republicans. and for that reason, people are unaffiliated. they are leaning republicans. >> let me finish. >> they are leaning republicans despite they don't like republicans. >> 60/40? >> they are leaning republicans because they feel the...
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chris: you shouldn't use that word. this thing about the white house, let's get back to whether a gaffe, they want to stick to the left this hard? >> they absolutely do. i don't think there is any doubt that in order -- one of the thhegs tiny learned from watching chris: biden would never do this. >> the independents think that democrats and republicans are both done. >> robert gibbs was six months ahead of the times. >> he was trying to bait the left and it didn't work but it's worked now. chris: you think it's in the interest of the white house to say these nasty things about the left so the people from the democratic progressive wing -- >> the president was being attacked like he was the last week by the house democrats, really focusing their fire on the president, i think that raises his stature. chris: what is the future for people like gibbs? is there a big shuffle over there? >> we keep hearing that and keep waiting. i think at the end of the day, i think gibbs will stay. i don't know if he will stay as press sec
chris: you shouldn't use that word. this thing about the white house, let's get back to whether a gaffe, they want to stick to the left this hard? >> they absolutely do. i don't think there is any doubt that in order -- one of the thhegs tiny learned from watching chris: biden would never do this. >> the independents think that democrats and republicans are both done. >> robert gibbs was six months ahead of the times. >> he was trying to bait the left and it didn't work...
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well, richard wolffe joins us to help us answer that question. he's also of course author of the new book "revival, the struggle inside the obama white house oig o house." tell us about the different camps. >> what i wanted to do here is look at how they got into this kind of mess and how can they get out. and as you say, it took me to this point of looking at these two camp tsz, this big divide in the white house, about for a start how to revive, how to deal with the campaign spirit and the brand, the identity they built up over two long years in the 2008 campaign. these are guys who wanted to go back to reform and change and transparen transparency. and then there is this survivalist camp that really wants to get along, do the deals in washington and get by. and the difference between the two has been a running theme. it started before the election was over in a debate about whether to have lobbyists inside administration or not. and it's to some degree still unvee ou unresolv unresolved. >> so the survivalists would call themselves realists, w
well, richard wolffe joins us to help us answer that question. he's also of course author of the new book "revival, the struggle inside the obama white house oig o house." tell us about the different camps. >> what i wanted to do here is look at how they got into this kind of mess and how can they get out. and as you say, it took me to this point of looking at these two camp tsz, this big divide in the white house, about for a start how to revive, how to deal with the campaign...
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mayville you will tell us about clark university to get -- maybe you will tell us about clark unersity to get us started. >> and today it is both a research university and a liberal arts college that emphasizes making the work of the university and its research relate to the broader world. that is what i am privileged to do at clark. >> and just define that, relate to the broader world. >> a lot of the research that is done at universities on a whole lot of topics goes into journals and they sit on a dusty shelves. >> certainly, it happens in laboratories. >> absolutely. >> i have seen that at sandia, los alamos, brookhaven and others. they do not get the message out very well. >> partly, it is not getting the message out and party it maybe a, if we do not talk with people who actually implement policies and make policies, the research may be going off on the wrong direction. we are focused on useful research, u.s.-inspired research that we can get into the hands of people ofuse-inspired -- ye use-insped research mccain get into the hands of people. >> -- that we can get into the hands
mayville you will tell us about clark university to get -- maybe you will tell us about clark unersity to get us started. >> and today it is both a research university and a liberal arts college that emphasizes making the work of the university and its research relate to the broader world. that is what i am privileged to do at clark. >> and just define that, relate to the broader world. >> a lot of the research that is done at universities on a whole lot of topics goes into...
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the npr analyst juan williamss us. >>guest: think to johnson and vietnam, and you could see the members of the administration going at each other, and eisenhower, people are at each other's throats getting rid of generals and the like. here we have a situation that is interesting with the military versus military. we have chairman of the joint chiefs, for example, mullen, saying his deputy is going behind his back to get to the white house. that is very interesting, you thinking those guys are not open the same page. or you think about the idea you have a special envoy holbrooke arguing that the plan the president is putting out is in the working and the vice president biden saying this is the the egotistical bastard and then blair is arguing with rahm emanuel who saying you are telling us things just to cover your butt in case there is an act of terrorism in the united states. and blair is fighting with general brennan, the national security advisor, over that christmas bombing attempt. remember that? how this is put
the npr analyst juan williamss us. >>guest: think to johnson and vietnam, and you could see the members of the administration going at each other, and eisenhower, people are at each other's throats getting rid of generals and the like. here we have a situation that is interesting with the military versus military. we have chairman of the joint chiefs, for example, mullen, saying his deputy is going behind his back to get to the white house. that is very interesting, you thinking those...
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just let us be peaceful and spend eight years with you. but for some reason we thought this was going to be different. and it turns out that we have the same problems that we had before. they're getting a little bit better maybe. but there's a lot of disappointments. he's not going to be able to get through health care. i don't think. not the reforms that he wants. maybe a little something. i think generally the american public is fed up with congress, i think they're fed up with their own institutions and their even jurisdictions and their own states. public servants don't recognize that that's what they're supposed to be. public servants are there to serve the public. they think that they're there to serve themselves. and i think that america, who had high hopes for change isn't seeing the kind of change that they anticipated. i don't know. i don't know. i think that it's going to -- i just have a sense that it's going to take a long time for us to recoup from this recession. until that happens, nobody is going to be a hero. >> larry: wh
just let us be peaceful and spend eight years with you. but for some reason we thought this was going to be different. and it turns out that we have the same problems that we had before. they're getting a little bit better maybe. but there's a lot of disappointments. he's not going to be able to get through health care. i don't think. not the reforms that he wants. maybe a little something. i think generally the american public is fed up with congress, i think they're fed up with their own...
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half of us had full-time jobs. some of us had part-time jobs. we have a model that says we do board during nap time than most people do all day. we did this at 3:00 in the morning and doing lunch and everywhere in between. the same thing happened at my middle school in the 70s too which was remarkable. merriman eisenberg started the children's museum, groups of children like yours banded together, six in the 70s, rated all the preschools and everything fell apart during the two strikes in the 70s and the lot of other competing forces. so the spirit that you have when you did your thing and the spirit marilyn had when she did her thing and the spirit that my mom had, i would argue is no different than the strain you guys have. every age has their own problems and hangups and constraints but that spirit that says these are our kids and this is our neighborhood and we can do this is a universal thing. i hate to say that it will be women but it will be women. women changed the world every day. >> this is a little bit interesting to erica's question
half of us had full-time jobs. some of us had part-time jobs. we have a model that says we do board during nap time than most people do all day. we did this at 3:00 in the morning and doing lunch and everywhere in between. the same thing happened at my middle school in the 70s too which was remarkable. merriman eisenberg started the children's museum, groups of children like yours banded together, six in the 70s, rated all the preschools and everything fell apart during the two strikes in the...
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students tell us it was this house where he died. members were tightlipped but the impact has reached far beyond this house. >> it's been down. few exchanges. affected a lot of lives. this guy was important to a number of people. >> reporter: doug lived down the street. he saw the commotion. >> 5-12 police cars. quite a few guys. it was nerve-racking. >> he died from a gun shot to the head, his own pistol. classmates say the student was a veteran of the war in iraq and well liked. some said it scared them to learn he had a gun with him while living on campus. >> i was walking by and saw guys in hazmat suits. i saw a couch covered in plastic. you know, it was -- disturbing. >> reporter: the investigation is now in the hands of the coroner's officer. in berkeley, jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> new detail said about a decision, 2010 scandal. day two of the attacks revolving around meg whitman, her former housekeeper and the question what did she know and when did she know it. >> reporter: meg whitman denied she received a letter from t
students tell us it was this house where he died. members were tightlipped but the impact has reached far beyond this house. >> it's been down. few exchanges. affected a lot of lives. this guy was important to a number of people. >> reporter: doug lived down the street. he saw the commotion. >> 5-12 police cars. quite a few guys. it was nerve-racking. >> he died from a gun shot to the head, his own pistol. classmates say the student was a veteran of the war in iraq and...
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thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ ♪ opening music ] what are you using? mmm? oh. have you tried this? i find it leaves fewer streaks. but does it go on easy? no problem. yours is dearer than mine. you get what you pay for. ye gods, i'm standing here wearing an apron discussing window cleaning fluids. a thing like this could alter your whole metabolism. you don't tell anybody. your secret's safe with me, cleggy. [ ♪ upbeat music plays ] get something on! i've got something on! not something you should have on in front of a lady. tha'd better look upon it as an old track suit. not the kind of track you'd find a lady on. what do you think you're doing anyway? oh, i'm getting fit. you've left it a bit late, haven't you? what are you getting fit for. i haven't a clue. [ coughs ] but doesn't it do tha heart good to know that if anything goes wrong tha's got a neighbour next door in the peak of physical cond -- cond -- c
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thank you for joining us. charles, let me start with you and ask you, there is growing dissatisfaction in some corners. how much do you think that is being played up by the media, or is there a growing dissatisfaction? >> there's a real dissatisfaction and president obama has tried to do a lot in inheriting the two wars, so he's inherited a series of problems and you can't solve them overnight. he's got a lot of work to do and he's focused, as he said, in the state of the union address. he called on the senators and the house members and the american public. >> i recall when he arrived back home and my first concern was, in fact, whether the expectation would be too high. he said to me, that is my biggest concern. i have to manage expectations and get them to be realistic from the people who see me as the saviour. was this a thing that obama need to do and, in case, if that's the case, did he do a good job. >> you've had stunning campaign rhetoric, open hopes over the top, progressive white people thinking the
thank you for joining us. charles, let me start with you and ask you, there is growing dissatisfaction in some corners. how much do you think that is being played up by the media, or is there a growing dissatisfaction? >> there's a real dissatisfaction and president obama has tried to do a lot in inheriting the two wars, so he's inherited a series of problems and you can't solve them overnight. he's got a lot of work to do and he's focused, as he said, in the state of the union address....
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he was use-- used the press, fought with the press, debated with the press and used a lot of really vulgar words with the press and we were always suckers for that. makes us feel like we're brought in the inner circle and trusts us a little bit. on balance he was an effective manipulator of the press and angered a lot of people. >> jon: did that help with the press the white house got, the fact he was so colorful, quote unquote. >>s there are so many other largers forces at work, the chief of staff doesn't have an affect one way or the other. a prominent media person i talked to, rahm emanuel never cursed me out, i feel he doesn't like me or trust me. >> jon: and it's also said, judy, that rahm emanuel was the source of a lot of leaks to his favorites in the press. >> absolutely. we always have the third graph of every story that says, even though mr. emanuel is portrayed as being eversized and loud mouthed, and foul mouthed, he was actually in this, whatever instance it was a voice of restraint and moderation. he was one of the most effective leakers on capitol hill. he was when he was in
he was use-- used the press, fought with the press, debated with the press and used a lot of really vulgar words with the press and we were always suckers for that. makes us feel like we're brought in the inner circle and trusts us a little bit. on balance he was an effective manipulator of the press and angered a lot of people. >> jon: did that help with the press the white house got, the fact he was so colorful, quote unquote. >>s there are so many other largers forces at work,...